Sweetness of Bhagavan
When the Amrita had come out of the Kshira Sagara or the Churning of the Milky ocean, what Devi Mohini was doing was, looking at the Asuras while offering the nectar to the Suras. What this shows is that the…
When the Amrita had come out of the Kshira Sagara or the Churning of the Milky ocean, what Devi Mohini was doing was, looking at the Asuras while offering the nectar to the Suras. What this shows is that the…
Summary of last session (December12) By Shri Mohan Khandekar ji Shri Vijayji requested Raginiji to narrate her experience of COVID 19 illness. Raginiji then described her and her family’s courageous journey to encounter this dreadful condition. Everyone was clearly moved…
Class Notes by Netra In every circumstance, we have an option to follow preya, which is unproductive to our evolution, or shreya, which is productive to our evolution (independent joy). The purpose of this course is to guide us to choose shreya.…
Last week was The Happiness Series IV. Notes by Pari Saluja Recap: In the last two classes, we talked about the instrument of experience. You, the experiencer, stay the same throughout the experience You are the eternal subject and are…
Class Notes by Sharmila When Kaliya was being crushed by Bhagavan Krishna, Kaliya’s wives come to Bhagavan Krishna to plead with him. Two of the insights they shared are: “Bhagavan is the one who resides in the elements” “Bhagavan is…
Notes by Sanna Luthra Lesson Today we learned about a word called dheera. What does dheera mean? It means you admire the one who is courageous. What is courageous? Courageous means you never should take the easy way out. Another…
Notes by Aarav Luthra Today we were going to learn about a word called Dheera. What does Dheera mean? Well it means you admire the ones who are courageous and it means we admire the courageous people. What is courageous?…
Paradukham sheetalam: para — others, dukha — sorrow, sheetala — cool. This saying implies that we get heated up over our own sorrows, but are not affected by others sorrows. We are always asking others for articles or advice. We would shock ourselves if we were…
Summary of last session (December 5) by Shri. Mohan Khandekar ji Shri Vijayji started his discourse by explaining meanings of the words Uttam Purush (उत्तम पुरुष), Videha mukti (विदेह मुक्ती) and Jeevan mukti (जीवन मुक्ती). Doha 8 starts with Shri Tulsidasji humbly declaring that the enormous…
Summary of last session (November 28) by Shri. Mohad Khandekar ji. 7:1 Sant Tulsidas offers pranam to four sources from where a jiva is born, namely Swedaj (स्वेदज)=WaterAndaj (अंडज)= EggUdbhij (उद्भिज)=SeedJarayuj (जरायुज)= Stomach Shri Vijayji then discussed our five senses followed by discussion of…